News Archive
Saturday, 28 Jan 2012
Friday, 27 Jan 2012
- ODF Toolkit gets first Apache release
Cisco Security Appliances at risk from Telnet bug- Fedora relocates operating system under /usr/
- GlusterFS advisory board established
- FFmpeg 0.10 "Freedom" released - Update
- Trojan downloader is a problem for virus scanners
- Merged executive committee proposed for the JCP
- GNOME 3.3.4 includes reworked browser
- IBM releases last Symphony, dedicates self to OpenOffice
- Tablet market share growing faster for Android than Apple
- Airtime radio software hits version 2.0
- Symantec publishes pcAnywhere security recommendations
Thursday, 26 Jan 2012
- Linux Foundation: How to contribute to open source projects
- Apache Shiro 1.2.0 enhances its password hashing
- Hackers may have disrupted railway computers and schedules
Kernel Log: Coming in 3.3 (Part 1) - Networking- Eclipse Juno's successor will be named Kepler
- Red Hat Enterprise MRG 2.1 comes with real-time kernel 3.0
- GNU Debugger update brings Python scripting improvements
- Graph database Neo4J heads to the cloud
- HP gives timetable for Open webOS
- Ubuntu Developer Week for 12.04 "Precise Pangolin" announced
- Relaunched: the 6502 microprocessor
Wednesday, 25 Jan 2012
- KDE SC 4.8 arrives with enhanced power management
- JavaScript dashboard framework jSlate open sourced
The H Community Calendar - February 2012 - Update 2- GhostBSD 2.5 available with GNOME or LXDE
- O2 sends users' phone numbers to web sites - Update 2
- Video conferencing systems as spying tools
- SUSE joins Dell OEM Technology Partner program
- Anonymous calls on Polish hactivists to stop DDoS
Critical flaw discovered in Symantec's pcAnywhere- Opera 11.61 fixes XSS vulnerability
- Twitter acquires security services provider Dasient
Tuesday, 24 Jan 2012
- HUD to replace menus in Ubuntu 12.04
- JavaFX makes it across platform to Linux
- Joomla! 2.5 adds new features, closes holes
- Botnet operator used to work for anti-virus company
- Perl Foundation receives $100,000 donation
- Mozilla releases version 0.1 of the Rust language and compiler
- Cloud9 supports Node.js community, teams with Microsoft
- France launches open data portal
Chrome 16 update closes security holes- Credit cards with EMV chips coming to the US
- NTFS-3G update improves compression
- Mandriva's financial decision delayed again
- Cinnamon fork of GNOME Shell gets stable release
- Hacker targets Arab users' Facebook accounts
Monday, 23 Jan 2012
- Hackers attack Polish government web sites
Linux root exploit due to memory access - Update 2- Desura games client open sourced as Desurium
- Google's Sky Map for Android now open source
Critical hole in Apache Struts 2 closed- DreamHost warns of password hack
- Extremadura CIO plans Linux rollout on 40,000 desktops
- openSUSE 11.3 reaches end of life
- linux.conf.au releases videos on XFS, Btrfs, the kernel and Samba 4
- Mozilla's BrowserID moves forward
- LibreOffice 3.5 approaches with first release candidate
- Rails 3.2 arrives
- Security experts put pressure on industrial control system makers
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